COMMANDNAME | DENSITY |
| (Iinedinch) |
single density | 60 |
double density | 120 |
| |
double density | 120 |
quadruple density | 240 |
screen graphics I | 80 |
plotter graphics I |
|
(single density) | 72 |
screen graphics II | 90 |
plotter graphics II |
|
(double density) | 144 |
ESCAPE GRAPHICS SEQUENCE MODE(m)
cESC> K nl n2 | o |
cESC> L d d | 1 |
cESC> Y nl d | 2 |
cESC> Z nl n2 | 3 |
cESC> * m nl n2 | 4 |
<ESC> * m nl d | 5 |
d3SC> * m nl d | 6 |
cESC> *m nl d | 7 |
MODE # O
MODE # 1
MODE # 2
MODE # 3
MODE # 4
MODE # 5
MODE # 6
MODE # 7
You’vealreadyseenanexampleofthefirstcommand,<ESG=K nl n2.The nextthreecommands- withL, Y andZ followingthecESC>
Neither<ESb Y nor <ESC>Z are recommendedhowever.The
Buthowaboutthelastfouroptions?Andwhat’sthatGraphicsModecolumn
about?
Your Star LaserPrinter4 lets you print graphicsat the same densitiesas computersc~ns or plotters.Thecommandfor allfourof thoselastoptions looks the same. In fact, you can use this singlecommandfor all graphics densities:
<ESC>* m nl n2
The only differencebetweenthis and the other graphicscommandsis that you specify a particulargraphicsmode number.That’s the m in the last
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